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    Microsoft employee designs Copilot wearable without a screen, using audio and dual cameras for real-world awareness



    • A Microsoft designer imagined a new Copilot wearable without a display and HUD
    • The Copilot Veja concept transmits information entirely through audio feedback
    • Dual cameras give the wearable stereoscopic vision and potential depth awareness

    Microsoft designer Braz de Pina has created an unofficial concept for a Copilot-powered wearable that reimagines what a successor to the Hololens headset could be.

    Called the Copilot Veja, the device is not a headset but instead takes the form of ear-worn stems equipped with cameras, microphones, and buttons for interaction.

    Although the name Veja comes from the Portuguese word for “see” (making the absence of any eye cameras appear especially odd), not having a heads up display was a deliberate decision. Most people already have screens in their pockets and on their wrists, and adding another was considered unnecessary by de Pina.

    Copilot Veja headset

    (Image credit: Braz de Pina)

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